YouTube is prompting some users to switch off their browsers' ad blockers. If they refuse, they can't watch the videos.
The American Psychological Association offered 10 recommendations for reducing the ills of social media in its first advisory on the subject.
LinkedIn is laying off its last sales and product teams in China and discontinuing its app as it finalizes its exit. It was the last US social network there.
Airlines worried that duplicated Twitter accounts will defraud customers, respond by shutting down customer support direct messaging on their profiles.
Faced with the possibility of new regulation in Canada, Mark Zuckerberg's company has once again said it would rather pull the news than pay.
Elon Musk is "purging" Twitter of accounts that have been inactive for "several years" as the number of active users drops.
Graphic photos of the shooting at a Texas outlet mall have turned up on Twitter, drawing criticism from some users.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk polled users, asking if they regret their time spent on the platform more or less than before he bought the platform.
The Federal Trade Commission proposed an order that would bar Meta from monetizing kids data, saying the company violated a 2020 privacy settlement.
NWS, transit, and emergency alert accounts stopped posting when Elon Musk made it cost money. Following backlash, public entities can free-tweet once again.
The labels attached to verified users with blue checkmarks don't mention whether the account is subscribed to Twitter Blue.
Elon promised to purge the Twitter Blue checks that refused to pay up. He did that, but he gave a few back, no subscription required.
There's been lots of talk about how the AI boom will lead to lost jobs, but can AI help you get a new one?
A new report finds Google monetizing hundreds of videos with ads for major brands in clear violation of its own policies.
As if Twitter couldn't get any sillier, both the Mario movie and Avatar: The Way of Water were uploaded to the site in full.
Using social media puts you in a state of cognitive overload, frazzled and excited, so you'll hit the "buy" without thinking, writes a professor of advertising.
The Elon Musk-owned platform no longer allows site visitors to access the search bar unless they're logged into a Twitter account.
Zuckerberg said the plan is to add AI image and video tools in Facebook and Instagram and use AI ‘agents’ as talking NPC avatars in metaverse apps.
SCOTUS will hear two cases this fall looking at whether public figures can block social media users for posting criticism on their accounts.
Marketers woke up Sunday to find the social media giant's ad system was eating up their entire budgets. Meta briefly stopped serving ads on part of its network.